Word: extended
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After two disastrous years of football. Yale has determined upon a definite and energetic policy, the principal feature of which consists of giving T. A. D. Jones, former star and coach for 1920, a position as head coach to extend over a period of years. Captain Malcolm Aldrich and the Alumni Advisory Committee on Football joined in recommending the appointment of Jones, which was ratified by the Board of Athletic Control. "Tad" Jones played on the Yale team four years as quarterback, coming to New Haven as head coach in 1916, the year "Cupid" Black's team defeated the University...
...wide experience secured in business and in public service; the practice gained as a leading psychologist in the War Department and as the present chairman of the National Research Council; finally, the highest ideals as to the promotion and expansion of education. We congratulate Yale on her choice and extend to Dr. Angell our best wishes for success in this new field of his endeavors...
...sketches have been received in the competition for the design on the cover of the Junior Dance Program that a decision has been reached to extend the time limit until Friday, February 18. The showing thus far has been very poor and seriously threatens the success of the Dance Program. The time extension has been made more in order to enable those who have begun or already completed their sketches to enter them in the competition than to encourage new men to attempt the work. At all events it is very important, according to those in charge that the design...
...time for the submission of essays to the Union Prize Essay Contest has been extended to March 1. It has been found that the original time limit--February 15--is too near the end of the mid-year period, and although the number of manuscripts forthcoming has indicated a sufficient amount of interest on the part of the students, the committee thought it advisable to extend the opportunity to many who are temporarily inconvenienced by their examinations...
...legislation proposed in Congress will absolutely not help the farmer. The tariff now under consideration is designed to fool him not to help him. It is insincere and moreover economically foolish for our country which has become an exporting nation. Congress will not extend loans to the farmer and will not help him in sincerity until it has to; there will be no amelioration until the farmer organizes...